Senior executives are 12x more likely to be the target of social incidents, and 9x more likely to be the target of social breaches than in previous years – and financial motivation remains the key driver. https://t.co/Dt0NAurHYF via @verizon

“Security must remain front and center in this fast-paced world.” - George Fischer, Verizon Enterprise Solutions President. Check out the 2019 Data Breach Investigations Report (or DBIR) for more information on how businesses can stay safe. https://t.co/qD4iK27Chs#InsideVerizon

Just kidding! Follow the link for the downloadable versions of the #DBIR and a brand-new web version with (almost) full text transcription that will render beautifully on your pocket computer: https://t.co/SBuoGKN60u

Hi y'all. Today I get to share the 2019 @VZDBIR with you: https://t.co/JwybL24WpT It's been 6mo and 73 contributors in the making. If you haven't heard of it, it's a data driven report on the incidents and breaches from the last year. We hope it helps you improve your defenses!

Verizon 2019 DBIR: C-level executives increasingly and proactively targeted for cybercrimes. DM @armorblox for a demo of how we use Natural Language Understanding to analyze context, sentiment and writing styles to detect the attacks that others miss. https://t.co/g8eKwICVlT